Kitchen ceiling light replacement for help

Updated on Kitchen 2024-02-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First cut off the power supply, use the suction cup (the kind of hook on the tile, made of rubber) to suck the electrical panel, and take the electrical panel off (the suction position should be cautious and the action should be light). Then pull the lamp buckle away, unplug the lamp, replace the lamp, buckle the button, and cover the panel. Replace the lamp with the original ballast.

    There is a suction cup hook for the surface of the tile, and the suction cup can be used to suck one corner of the lamp glass to pull the mask away from the flat top. Don't pull too much angle, the four corners of the lamp are sucked out separately, try to be as even. Change the lamp tube and snap the lampshade on.

    If there is after-sales service, it is better to find a professional.

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